Elevate Your Windows Standard Users with Endpoint Privilege Management

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Microsoft Intune now offers Endpoint Privilege Management, a feature that allows Windows standard users to securely access privileged tasks without needing an administrator account. This feature helps organizations reduce their attack surface and ensure that privileged tasks are only performed by authorized personnel.

Endpoint Privilege Management

Microsoft Intune has released a new feature for Windows 10 devices, Endpoint Privilege Management. This feature allows Windows 10 standard users to perform administrative tasks without the need for a local administrator account.

What is Endpoint Privilege Management?

Endpoint Privilege Management is a feature that enables Windows 10 standard users to perform administrative tasks on their device. This is done by granting standard users the permissions they need to perform the task. This is done through the Endpoint Privilege Management portal.

Benefits of Endpoint Privilege Management

Endpoint Privilege Management provides several benefits for Windows 10 users. It increases security by reducing the need for local administrator accounts, which can be vulnerable to attack. It also allows users to perform administrative tasks without the need for IT assistance. This can save time and money for organizations.

How to Enable Endpoint Privilege Management

Endpoint Privilege Management can be enabled through the Intune portal. Once enabled, users can request administrative privileges through the portal. IT administrators can then approve or deny the request.
“Endpoint Privilege Management provides Windows 10 users with the ability to perform administrative tasks without the need for a local administrator account, increasing security and saving time and money for organizations.”
Endpoint Privilege Management is a great new feature for Windows 10 users. It increases security by reducing the need for local administrator accounts, and it allows users to perform administrative tasks without the need for IT assistance. This can save time and money for organizations. Endpoint Privilege Management can be enabled through the Intune portal, and users can request administrative privileges through the portal. IT administrators can then approve or deny the request.

Key points from the article:

  • Reduce attack surface
  • Secure privileged tasks
  • Authorize personnel
  • Endpoint Privilege Management, Windows Standard Users, Secure Privileged Tasks

    From the Microsoft Intune Blog